Tracey
I was so saddened to hear of Dr. Dobson’s passing. I feel like I just lost a good friend! Although I am happy for Him, this world will miss his influence and wisdom. I raised my kids listening to his Focus on the Family broadcasts. We still have so many of his tapes and CDs. I have listened to them again and again over the years. They always minister to me. I have to admit, though, out of all the broadcasts I have heard, the one that stands out in my mind is when Ryan asked His dad, “Do worms yawn?” That still makes me smile. I respected him probably more than any other Christian leader in the world – for his godly life, his love for family, and his wisdom and boldness in the midst of this wicked world. Thank you, Dr. Dobson, for everything! And thank you, Shirley, Ryan, and Danae, for sharing him with us. We love you!
Barbara
Growing up in a home where faith was steadfast, yet brokenness abounded, the voice of Dr. Dobson, over the radio and through his books, let me know that there was hope, healing, and “a better way to be a family.” Listening to his broadcasts on our Christian radio station as a young teen gave me hope and a desire to be a Christian counselor. Pursuing that vocation and then serving on Focus’ counseling staff for a year and a half during the mid-’90s was an honor and a privilege. It was also a time of significant healing, which gave me the courage to embrace motherhood and the eventual parenting of 3 beautiful children who are now grown and embracing their own journeys of faith. My husband of 34 years and I now have a grandchild, with another on the way, and I can honestly and wholeheartedly share that Dr. Dobson’s and Shirley’s ministries spurred us on during all of the seasons of sorrow and joy that this life brings. My prayers for his beloved Shirley, Danae, and Ryan as they grieve his passing. He is now part of the “church triumphant,” that beautiful communion of saints, and our hearts both ache yet feel comforted with this faith reality that sustains us during times of sorrow. Until we meet again, Dr. Dobson. I know you were met with rejoicing, joy, and laughter in heaven by Dr. Ogden, Dr. Gatewood, and so many others who were such meaningful mentors to me. Thank you for the courage to answer your calling. We don’t know what we would have done without you.
Veronica
We have been profoundly impacted by Dr. James Dobson and the ministry with which God has blessed us through him. I, Laura, was not raised in a nurturing environment. Our father was abusive, beating and sexually exploiting all six of us. He abandoned us when I was 10, and we subsequently moved from one home to another until I was 15. At that point, my mother left, and I became homeless. At 20, I found myself pregnant and contemplating abortion. However, my sister had begun attending Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, where she had heard Dr. Dobson speak. She implored me not to abort my baby, and, with the support of my sister and brother-in-law, I decided to keep my child. Two years later, I started attending church and became involved in ministry, particularly with Focus on the Family. We began receiving the Brio magazine for our daughter. When she was 14, she participated in a mission trip to Brazil with Susie Shellenberger. She went again at 16 and subsequently decided to pursue a career in medicine. Our daughter is now a doctor, married with three children, and they all thoroughly enjoy Clubhouse magazine and Adventures in Odyssey. We, along with our daughter, are avid listeners and fans of Family Talk, which has been a source of inspiration for us. Thank you, Dr. James Dobson, for helping my husband and me to parent our daughters.
Jim and Laura
Married for 28 years, raising 2 children, and having been a widow for 4 years, I have recently circled back to Dr. Dobson’s broadcast to listen to some timeless truths. Dr. Dobson has helped us (my family & me) navigate early marriage, raising toddlers, preteens, teens, and even young adults! His kit on “peer pressure” greatly helped us navigate the middle school years! When I learned of Dr. Dobson’s passing, I was saddened for a second, then started rejoicing as I imagined his crown of glory that he will receive from his Father. He lived such an impactful life, and I am so privileged to have been a part of his sphere of influence. May the Lord’s seeds planted through Dr. Dobson be multiplied through all of our lives, our children’s lives, and their children’s lives. “WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT!” Until we meet in Glory 🙏🏾
JJ
As a single mom of an infant son and new Christian in 1993, I found Focus on the Family on a local radio station. Dr. Dobson provided me with so many tools and encouragement to raise my son as a Christian. I am honored to say my son has not stepped away from his love for Christ. I believe God used Dr. Dobson to teach me how to parent, find a good church, and be a witness for traditional family values. Coming from a non-traditional starting place, I never felt judgment but only encouraged through his programs. My favorite of his books was Dare to Discipline. I remember one trying incident with my son when he was around three. We were heading home from the grocery store, and he was throwing a temper tantrum because he wanted the bag of pretzels I bought for another time. I was frazzled, and I threateningly said, “If you don’t calm down, I’m going to throw them out the window.” Of course, my son didn’t calm down. Dr. Dobson’s words that I had to follow through rang in my head. I know it was just a bag of pretzels, but at that time I was making just above minimum wage and struggling. I heeded his advice, and the pretzels went out the window. The pretzel incident was the turning point, and my strong-willed boy became much more respectful. Thank you, Dr. Dobson, for your steadfast teaching, warmth when delivering truth, and commitment to Jesus and the family. I hope to thank you in person when I join you in heaven. My deepest condolences to Mrs. Dobson, Danae, and Ryan.
Tange
I was saddened to hear of Dr. Dobson’s passing recently. What a man of God he was to so many of us. I listened often to his broadcasts on Focus on the Family in the 1980s and ’90s. I was especially impacted by the book Love Must Be Tough, which I read while navigating a difficult marital separation. His compassionate character and comforting voice were so evident on each broadcast. He never shied away from topics that needed to be covered for his immense listening audience. I will miss him, yet I look forward to listening to archived broadcasts on Family Talk, as well as reading more of his books, as time allows. May God touch his immediate family.
Peter
I was saddened to hear my longtime hero of the faith had passed. I can’t say enough of his impact on my life and my family. Not being raised in a Christian home, I tuned in to Focus on the Family to learn what I needed to learn about raising children. My kids are now adults and doing well. Biblical principles work. I continue to pray for Dr. Dobson’s family, as I can only imagine their grief at this time.
Dee
I had the blessing of working at FOTF in the mid ’80s and early ’90s before the ministry moved to Colorado Springs. I was in my young 20s and was excited to be working in this fantastic ministry. I worked there almost 4 years. During that period, Dr. Dobson helped me through some arduous times. After I graduated with my Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology so I could practice therapy, I had the opportunity to hand Dr. Dobson a letter at an event we were both at in Washington DC, and, within a few weeks, he took the time to write me back. He remembered my name, my husband’s name, and how he had helped us when I worked with the ministry. He was the first godly man who showed me God’s fatherly love when my own father had abandoned me as a child. He was a man who cared about the listeners to the show, and he honored those who worked with him. Most importantly, he loved those who hated him, and he longed to see them come to the saving knowledge of who Jesus Christ is. I rejoice that he’s now home with the Lord, and I grieve with Shirley and their family.
Stacy Lynn
I was saddened by the news of Dr. Dobson’s passing. He will be missed by so many, and he made such a positive impact on our society. As a young woman and a new Christian back in the 1980s, Dr. Dobson’s faithful broadcasts on Focus on the Family about relationship dynamics of all kinds (family, marriage) – all based on biblical principles – was what I needed as a fledgling Christian! I learned so much from his wisdom on those radio programs and in his books. Thanks, Dr. Dobson, for having a vision and heart for the family. Thank you to the family for all your support to the ministry as well. Praying for comfort to the family at this time. Dr. Dobson, I look forward to meeting you in heaven!
Cathy